TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- The rain fell Sunday but it was enough to force Alabama inside for its second practice of the spring.

With another burst of chilly weather, we weren't complaining.

Here's the latest.

Setting the scene

Alabama wore helmets, jerseys and shorts for the second consecutive practice. It worked inside the cozy confines of the Hank Crisp Athletic Facility.

What we saw

WR DeAndrew White pedaled on a stationary bike throughout the media's viewing period. His injury has yet to be specified by Saban, but he's not wearing anything to indicate that it's affecting the lower body. He caught passes as he pedaled.

Spent a little time watching the offensive line go through its early-practice drills. Veterans are taking the lead spots in drills, as Arie Kouandjio, Leon Brown, Ryan Kelly, Alphonse Taylor and Austin Shepherd worked in spots typically held by first-teamers. With Chad Lindsay gone, it's worth noting that Paul Waldrop, Bradley Bozeman and Chris Posa were seen snapping during early drills.

Jalston Fowler wasn't the only H-back to get some work carrying the ball with the running backs today. Corey McCarron and Michael Nysewander were also with the group for a period before returning to their normal spots.

Alabama's running backs went through a drill in which they carried two balls at once. T.J. Yeldon and Kenyan Drake combined for seven lost fumbles last season, so perhaps this is a new way to re-emphasize ball security.

Derrick Henry is still running second in running back drills behind Yeldon and in front of Drake.

ESPN was on campus all day, but even the Worldwide Leader doesn't get to stick around for Alabama's practice. David Pollack, Shannon Spake and the crew were packing up during the viewing period and departed at the same time.

You can tell it's spring and you can tell Nick Saban has a lot of defensive backs when you watch the cornerbacks go through drills. There's a whole lot of teaching happening at the moment in a group that has two starting jobs wide open for the taking. For what it's worth, Eddie Jackson and Cyrus Jones were first up during most drills, but that shouldn't be viewed as an indication of anything.

No change with ArDarius Stewart on this day. Still a safety.

No change with the quarterbacks, either, as Blake Sims, Cooper Bateman, Alec Morris and Parker McLeod worked with the wide receivers while David Cornwell threw with the tight ends and H-backs.

It was hard to decipher last year because we only saw them work with the scout team, but redshirt freshmen Jonathan Cook and Anthony Averett are now being seen working with specific position groups. Cook is a safety and Averett is a cornerback.

Among the cornerbacks, freshman Tony Brown looks to be one of the biggest.